
Blue Hour
On the remote tidal island of Eris lies a house with one inhabitant—and no way in or out for twelve hours a day. Once home to the late, reclusive artist Vanessa Chapman, its isolation now belongs to Grace, her devoted companion. When a startling discovery in a London gallery reveals that one of Vanessa’s sculptures may contain a human bone, Grace’s seclusion begins to fracture.
Sent to investigate is James Becker, agent of the Fairburn Foundation, responsible for Vanessa’s artistic legacy. As Grace resists, the past slowly unfolds—memories, journals, love, jealousy, and a husband who disappeared two decades earlier. Through shifting timelines and obscured truths, The Blue Hour weaves a suspenseful tapestry of secrets, art, and obsession.
Atmospheric, haunting, and deeply psychological, this is Paula Hawkins at her best: a slow‑burn thriller that lingers long after the tide has come in
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